Results for: love is a lie
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“Good Trouble” Episode 414 Recap: Love Is (Not?) A Lie
Let’s take a look at these Good Trouble couples and try to answer the eternal question: Is love a lie??
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“Good Trouble” Episode 405 Recap: Exes & Messes
Well I guess Malika has decided she’s going to be a chaotic bisexual right out of the gate!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 416 Recap: Chosen Family Among Friends
Alice and Sumi end up in a sexual pleasure workshop, much to Alice’s chagrin and Sumi’s delight.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 415 Recap: Anger Management
Maybe we were always headed to this moment, where we’d have to address questions about Isabella and her mental health.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 406 Recap: Now, That’s What I Call Music
This week, instead of a regular recap, I thought I’d provide a ranking of the Coterie Party karaoke performances with the not-so-subtle subtext behind their song choices.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 411 Recap: The Year of Yes
Am I a little sad that Alice didn’t use this opportunity to find out more about Sumi’s feelings and what sparked their initial break-up? Yes, but the biggest impediment between Alice and Sumi has always been the lack of trust. This is how you build it back up.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 408 Recap: Out of Darkness Comes Light
We finally find out why Alice quit Margaret Cho’s comedy tour.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 318 Recap: Queer Love Connections
On this week’s Good Trouble: Dancing around an Asian lesbian love triangle, a whole other queer relationship forming, Margaret Cho — this show just keeps getting gayer!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 409 Recap: That Was Just A Dream
Alice finds the courage to face her fears, take the stage, and begin to heal.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 407 Recap: Control (or Something Like It)
Alice breaks down after a big gay fight about nothing, and Malika’s not letting The Fosters keep all that gay pool fun to themselves.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 308 Recap: Trust
Alice tries to play a player, and ends up getting played.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 401 Recap: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
If you’ve missed a few episode of Good Trouble or you’re only interested in the show when the Mamas show up, here’s all the information you need to get ready for next week’s family dinner.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 309 Recap: Driver’s Seat
First a kiss via fever dream with Callie and now a friend date with Mariana? Alice Kwan is single-handedly queering the Adams Foster sisters.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 316 Recap: Two Steps Back
“Opening Statements” disappointed me so much, both as a critic and a fan, that it squashed most of my enthusiasm for this love triangle.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 319 Recap: It’s Closing Time
Good Trouble’s season three finale is overstuffed, but super gay.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 307 Recap: New Moon
For a show that usually aims for gravitas, Good Trouble does humor exceptionally well.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 306 Recap: Hello
In light of last week’s anti-Asian racist murders in Atlanta, this week’s episode — which features Alice continuing to battle against Asian stereotypes in her diversity comedy program — just hit different.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 304 Recap: Klompendansen
If you’ve been missing crying over The Fosters, good news — Stef and Lena are back to remind you it’s not where you come from; it’s where you belong.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 212 Recap: Gumboot Becky
Good Trouble continues its tradition of highlighting an increasing number of important issues that often go undiscussed, like opioid use among young people and education policy — but “Gumboat Becky” also shows a series that’s evolving and willing to address how it builds its own narrative.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 216 Recap: Fragility
“Everybody wants to be an ally but not everyone wants to be an ally long enough to make themselves uncomfortable. Everybody wants to be an ally, but not everyone is willing to have their own standing threatened. People rationalize their action — or inaction, as it were — but what it fundamentally comes down to is everybody wants to be known as an ally but few people are will to invest their time, money and security in actually being an ally.”